The decisive moment
With the Toronto Raptors hanging tough deep into the fourth quarter, the Cleveland Cavaliers leaned on their home-court composure to close out a 125-120 win. The five-point margin reflects how tightly contested the night was, with neither side able to pull away until the final possessions.
By the numbers
- Final score: Cleveland Cavaliers 125, Toronto Raptors 120
- Margin of victory: 5 points
- Game date: April 29, 2026
- Venue: Cleveland (home)
- Brandon Ingram (Toronto): 0-2 FG, 1-2 FT, listed day-to-day
Toronto's offense kept pace for most of the night, but Cleveland's ability to convert in crunch time separated the two teams.
What it means
For the Cavaliers, the win is a meaningful step in their 2025-26 season NBA Playoffs run, validating their depth in a game where Toronto refused to fold. The Raptors, meanwhile, showed they can compete at this level even while shorthanded — Chucky Hepburn (knee) and Immanuel Quickley (hamstring) were both unavailable, and Brandon Ingram struggled to find a rhythm in limited looks before being listed day-to-day. Cleveland avoided what would have been a costly slip-up at home.
What to watch next
Health is now front and center for Toronto, with Ingram's status and the absences of Quickley and Hepburn shaping how aggressively the Raptors can counter in the next matchup. For Cleveland, the focus shifts to sustaining the late-game execution that decided this one.